It depends what you intend to cut.
For fine joinery you need a freud blade.
If you're cutting mdf or rough wood, any blade will do.
For fine joinery you need a freud blade.
If you're cutting mdf or rough wood, any blade will do.
all my blades used to be freid pro and they are excellent blades but as i now do far far less as fully retired worked out that 2-3 saxton blades for the price off a freid means you have a greater choice off blades and no faffing about getting them sharpenedIt depends what you intend to cut.
For fine joinery you need a freud blade.
If you're cutting mdf or rough wood, any blade will do.